The typical "body man" trick is to open the door, block it open at the
bottom with a piece of 2x4, open the window (so that the next operation
does not cause it to break), and then bend the top of the door in toward
the car using a "carefully calculated amount of force" to get it to bend
just the right amount so that the gasket will fit more tightly.
At 01:53 PM 11/27/2003 -0500, HOOG23 at aol.com wrote:
>Hi,
>>At highway speeds I have wind noise that is coming from the driver's
>door. Sounds like it is coming from the top right-hand corner of the door
>(if you are looking at the door from outside the car).
>>Door doesn't appear to be misaligned. Almost looks like the rubber at the
>outside edge is not sealing well.
>>Are there any adjustments that I can do to 'pull' the door in closer or do
>I need to replace the rubber piece on the outside edge of the door. I
>don't think that it is the weather stripping on the inside of the door.
>>Any insight is appreciated and happy thanksgiving.
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'95 urS6 Cashmere Grey - der Wunderwagen ICQ 22170244
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